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Section 0000
SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCE
HONEYWELL INTELLIGENT VIDEO ANALYTICS SYSTEM
PART 1 – GENERAL
A.
1.01
1.02
SUMMARY
A.
The Video Analytics Software processing system shall offer a robust, easy to use, and easy to install
application for unattended monitoring of digital video for specific events and behaviors. The system
can comprise of both hardware and software to provide a turnkey solution or as a standalone
software application for use on Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) hardware.
B.
The Video Analytics Software processing system shall also include a Forensics Tool to provide a
means of investigating stored video by retrieving past incidents.
REFERENCES
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
1.03
1.04
Conformity for Europe (CE)
Federal Communications commission (FCC)
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)
National Television Systems Committee (NTSC)
Phase Alternation by Line (PAL)
Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL)
DEFINITIONS
A.
No substitutes: The exact make and model number identified in this specification shall be provided
without exception.
B.
Or Equal: Any item may be substituted for the specified item provided that in every technical sense,
the substituted item provides the same or better capability and functionality.
C.
Or Approved Equal: A substitute for the specified item may be offered for approval by the Owner.
The proposed substitution in every technical sense, shall provide the same or better capability and
functionality as the specified item. Such requests for approval shall be submitted in accordance with
the provisions of Part 1.05 – SUBMITTALS, and be obtained within the timeframes outlined.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A.
1.05
The intent of this document is to specify the minimum criteria for the design, supply, installation, and
commissioning of an Intelligent Video Analytics System.
The Intelligent Video Analytics Software shall offer the latest in computer vision technology to enable
unattended monitoring of digital video sources to detect for specific events or behaviors. The system
shall be robust and work in indoor and outdoor conditions which shall include a variety of lighting and
weather conditions. The system shall work with a variety of fixed analog cameras, IP cameras, and
digital video sources. The Intelligent Video Analytics software may work in a standalone application
or in conjunction with specific compatible digital video recording systems such as Honeywell Digital
Video Manager or the Honeywell Fusion System.
SUBMITTALS
A.
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General: Submittals shall be made in accordance with the conditions of the Contract and Submittal
Procedures Section.
B.
C.
D.
1.06
1.
Connection diagrams for interfacing equipment
2.
List of connected equipment
3.
Software configuration details will be precluded
Product Data: The following shall be provided:
1.
Technical data sheets
2.
A complete set of instruction manuals
Quality Assurance Submittals: The following shall be submitted:
1.
Substantial Completion Report: The Contractor shall provide the Owner with a Substantial
Completion report for the Intelligent Video Analytics System. The report shall include:
a.
A complete list of every device
b.
The date it was tested, and by whom
c.
If retested, the date it was retested, and by whom
2.
Manufacturer’s Instructions: The contractor shall deliver TBD sets of System Operation and
Maintenance Manuals (if available) to the Owner.
3.
Notice of Completion: When the acceptance has been satisfactorily completed, the Owner
shall issue a notice of Substantial Completion to the Contractor.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
1.07
Shop Drawings and Schematics: Shall depict the Video Analytics System hardware in final proposed
“as built” configuration. The following shall be provided:
Manufacturer’s Qualifications: The Intelligent Video Analytics System manufacturer shall be a multinational corporation with proven financial stability and technical support capability. The Manufacturer
shall be able to demonstrate their experience in the design and installation support for such systems
and provide a list of existing users... The final Intelligent Video Analytics System be assembled in the
U.S.A., and the manufacturer shall provide technical assistance and support via a toll-free telephone
number a no extra charge during the warranty period.
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
General: Delivery, storage, and handling of the Intelligent Video Analytics System hardware
components shall be in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
B.
Ordering: The manufacturer’s ordering instructions and lead-time requirements shall be followed in
order to ensure that installation proceeds in a timely fashion. .
C.
Delivery: The Intelligent Video Analytics System hardware components shall be delivered in the
manufacturer’s original, unopened, and undamaged container with identification labels intact.
D.
Storage and Protection: The Intelligent Video Analytics System hardware components shall be
stored and protected from exposure to harmful weather conditions and at the environmental
conditions recommended by the manufacturer.
1.08
PROJECT CONDITIONS
TBD
1.09
SEQUENCING
TBD
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1.10
SCHEDULING
TBD
1.11
WARRANTY
A.
1.12
MAINTENANCE
A.
1.13
General: The manufacturer shall provide one (1) year software support and maintenance from the
date of delivery of Video Analytics software licenses.. Annual software support and maintenance for
subsequent years shall be available at a set fee. Initial Software support and maintenance shall
cover basic software upgrades, fixes, and access to level 1 technical phone support.
Preventative Maintenance Agreement During Warranty: As a separate price item, the Contractor
shall provide preventative maintenance during the warranty period. Maintenance shall include, but
not be limited to:
1.
Labor and materials, at no additional cost, to repair the Video Analytics System.
2.
Labor and materials, at no extra cost, to provide test and adjustments to the Video Analytics
System.
3.
Regular inspections.
TRAINING
A.
Operator training shall be conducted for a minimum of TBD sessions, with a session length of TBD
hours at the customer’s site.
B.
Training shall include, but not be limited to the Video Analytics System configuration, operation, and
diagnostics.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS
2.01
MANUFACTURED UNITS
The Intelligent Video Analytics Software System shall be comprised of Software, Hardware and Support
Services selected from the following part numbers.
SOFTWARE
HAABBASE
HAASBASE
HAAPBASE
HAACBASE
HASIBASE
HAAB
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Honeywell Video Analytics Stand-Alone
Honeywell Active Alert Base Server License Package (4 Channel Base
license)
Honeywell Active Alert Standard Server License Package (4 Channel Base
license)
Honeywell Active Alert Premium Server License Package (4 Channel Base
license)
Honeywell Analytics People Counting Server Package (4 Channel Base
license, does not include car counting)
Honeywell Analytics Smart Impressions Server Package (4 Channel Base
license)
Honeywell Active Alert Base Server License (single channel add-on license to
be used with HAABBASE)
HAAS
HAAP
HAAC
HASI
HAABF
HAASF
HAAPF
HAACF
HASIF
HAABR
HAASR
HAAPR
HAACR
HASIR
HASWCD
HASWCD-DEMO
HACARDPAC
HACARDCAB8
100-00504
100-00473
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Honeywell Active Alert Standard Server License (single channel add-on
license to be used with HAASBASE)
Honeywell Active Alert Premium Server License (single channel add-on
license to be used with HAAPBASE)
Honeywell Analytics People Counting Server License (single channel add-on
license to be used with HAACBASE, does not include car counting)
Honeywell Analytics Smart Impressions Server License (single channel addon license to be used with HASIBASE)
Honeywell Video Analytics and Fusion
Honeywell Active Alert Base License for Fusion (single channel add-on
license, Fusion must have CPU upgrade kit installed)
Honeywell Active Alert Standard License for Fusion (single channel add-on
license, Fusion must have CPU upgrade kit installed)
Honeywell Active Alert Premium License for Fusion (single channel add-on
license, Fusion must have CPU upgrade kit installed)
Honeywell Active Alert People Counting License for Fusion (single channel
add-on license, Fusion must have CPU upgrade kit installed, does not include
car counting)
Honeywell Analytics Smart Impressions License for Fusion (single channel
add-on license, Fusion must have CPU upgrade kit installed)
Honeywell Video Analytics and Rapid Eye
Honeywell Active Alert Base License for Rapid Eye (single channel add-on
license)
Honeywell Active Alert Standard License for Rapid Eye (single channel addon license)
Honeywell Active Alert Premium License for Rapid Eye (single channel addon license)
Honeywell Active Alert People Counting License for Rapid Eye (single
channel add-on license, does not include car counting)
Honeywell Analytics Smart Impressions License for Rapid Eye (single
channel add-on license)
ACCESSORIES
Software CD only with all Analytics Software (No USB Dongle included, CD
Only)
Packaged USB Dongle Key for Honeywell Video Analytics, Includes Sales
Demo Software CD. (Not the same as production for revenue software CD)
Euresys Picolo Alert Compact Framegrabber PCI Card for 8 analog inputs
(MUST use with HACARDCAB8)
Euresys 8 port spider cable for Picolo Alert Compact Card (HACARDPAC)
USB-based 8 Form C Relays and 8 High Voltage Inputs (Can only use 1 per
Analytics Server)
USB-based 24 Form C Relays electromechanical 6 AMP outputs (Can only
use 1 per Analytics Server)
PCs
8 Channel Mini Tower, Dell Precision T3400 525W, will fit 2 HACARDPAC
(not included)
8 Channel 1U Rackmount , Dell Poweredge 1950 III 675W , will fit 2
HACARDPAC (not included)
12 Channel Mini Tower, Dell Precision T3400 525W, will fit 2 HACARDPAC
(not included)
12 Channel 1U Rackmount , Dell Poweredge 1950 III 675W , will fit 2
HACARDPAC (not included)
16 Channel Mini Tower, Dell Precision T3400 525W, will fit 2 HACARDPAC
(not included)
16 Channel 1U Rackmount , Dell Poweredge 1950 III 675W , will fit 2
HACARDPAC (not included)
8 Channel Mini Tower, Dell Precision T3400 525W, will fit 2 HACARDPAC
(not included) EMEA Power settings
8 Channel 1U Rackmount , Dell Poweredge 1950 III 675W , will fit 2
HACARDPAC (not included) EMEA Power settings
12 Channel Mini Tower, Dell Precision T3400 525W, will fit 2 HACARDPAC
(not included) EMEA Power settings
12 Channel 1U Rackmount , Dell Poweredge 1950 III 675W , will fit 2
HACARDPAC (not included) EMEA Power settings
16 Channel Mini Tower, Dell Precision T3400 525W, will fit 2 HACARDPAC
(not included) EMEA Power settings
16 Channel 1U Rackmount , Dell Poweredge 1950 III 675W , will fit 2
HACARDPAC (not included) EMEA Power settings
HA8SRVRT2
HA8SRVR2
HA12SRVRT2
HA12SRVR2
HA16SRVRT2
HA16SRVR2
HA8SRVRT2X
HA8SRVR2X
HA12SRVRT2X
HA12SRVR2X
HA16SRVRT2X
HA16SRVR2X
2.02
SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
A.
B.
The Intelligent Video Analytics System shall consist of three (3) major components:
1.
Intelligent Video Analytics Software and Licenses – providing the core functionality of the
Intelligent Video Analytics system that will process the digital video and generate alarms
and/or event messages when specific events are detected.
2.
Video Sources – will be a mixture of compatible digital video encoders, PCI based frame
grabber cards, or native IP cameras that provide video.
3.
Commercial “off the shelf” PC hardware – the hardware platform supporting the Intelligent
Video Analytics Software.
The Intelligent Video Analytics Software and licenses shall include, as a minimum, the following
features/functions/specifications:
1.
The Intelligent Video Analytics Software shall be usable for both indoor and outdoor video
scenes
2.
The software shall operate in various environmental conditions including the following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Natural or artificial lighting in outdoor environments
Natural or artificial lighting in indoor environments
Infrared illumination for use with compatible cameras
Day time or night time
e.
f.
g.
3.
The Intelligent Video Analytics software shall operate with various analog cameras including
those that have auto-iris, auto-gain, wide dynamic range, infrared, and low light capabilities.
4.
The Intelligent Video Analytics software shall operate with various camera sources that
include black and white, standard resolution, high resolution, infrared and thermal formats.
5.
The video input requirements of the Intelligent Video Analytics System shall be:
a.
b.
c.
d.
The analog video signal may be in NTSC or PAL format.
Analog video shall be converted by a digital video encoder to CIF resolution, MJPEG
digital video with a framerate of 10-15 frames per second (FPS)
Analog video shall be captured directly with YUV raw video when connected to the
PCI based framegrabber card.
The system shall also accept pre-recorded video in Windows Media AVI format
when recorded at 10-15 FPS
6.
The Intelligent Video Analytics System shall have a variety of detection zones. A detection
zone is defined as a dedicated region within a camera field of view used to detect behaviors
specific to that zone.
7.
Multiple zones may be defined in a single camera view. There shall no limits to the number
of zones configurable per camera view.
8.
The types of zones available shall be, at minimum the following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
m.
n.
o.
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Various weather conditions including sun, clouds, rain, snow, sleet, wind or fog
Some camera shake from wind or vibration due to camera mounting location
Water ripples and waves
Exclusion Zone
Object Block Zone
Restricted Zone
Direction Zone
Trespass Line
Fence Zone
Inside and Outside Zones
Car Lane Counter
Detection Zone
Asset Zone
U-turn Zone
Handicap Zone
Shoulder Zone
Theft Zone
Asset Zone
9.
The system shall be capable of detecting and tracking up to 20 objects within an individual
camera view regardless of the events that are also specified.
10.
The system shall have a special zone called an Object Blocking zone that will suppress
alarm generation until an object has left the object blocking zone. Objects will be tracked
while in this zone, but will not generate alarms till they leave the object blocking zone. This
can be used in areas such as wildly moving trees, reflective surfaces, or moving door and
gates and will greatly reduce the number of false alarms within the Video Analytics System.
11.
The Intelligent Video Analytics System shall be capable of detecting the following events:
Honeywell Video Analytics
Active
Alert Base
PEOPLE EVENTS
person entered restricted area
person exited restricted area
person loitering in restricted
area
person started moving in
wrong direction
person stopped moving in
wrong direction
person on fence line
person started running
person stopped running
people converged
people passed by
person trespassing--tripwire
person running in wrong
direction
CAR TRAFFIC EVENTS
car started moving in wrong
direction
car stopped moving in wrong
direction
car entered restricted area
car parked in restricted area
car speeding
car made illegal u-turn
car parked in handicapped
zone
car pulled off road
car needs assistance
car exited restricted area
car trespassing--tripwire
VIDEO/CAMERA EVENTS
video signal lost
video signal restored
Camera sabotage features
COUNTING EVENTS
person counted as entering
person counted as exiting
car entered lot
car exited lot
car counted in lane
PREMIUM EVENTS
object left unattended
object removed
possible theft
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Active Alert
Standard
Active Alert
Premium
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
People
Counting
Smart
Impressions
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
SMART IMPRESSIONS ONLY
entering target zone
[merchandizing]
staying in target zone [dwell
time]
X
12.
The Intelligent Video Analytics System shall enable schedules to be set up to enable
different rules during different hours of the day or days of the week. Rules are the criteria
that determine the events that will trigger alarms and/or events.
13.
The events within the Intelligent Video Analytics System can be set to individual alarm levels
ranging from 1-10 with 1 being low priority and 10 being highest priority alarm.
14.
The Video Analytics System shall be provided with a remote configuration tool which shall
allow a user to remotely configure and perform maintenance on the zones and events
defined within a system.
15.
The Video Analytics System shall have a live monitoring graphical user interface tool which
shall, at minimum, allow live viewing of video being analyzed, marking of objects detected
and tracked, alarm popup, and audio notification of alarm events. The live monitoring tool
shall allow viewing of cameras from of up to three Analytics servers and it display up to 16
camera views simultaneously.
16.
The Intelligent Video Analytics System shall also have a remote monitoring tool that will
allow a remote user to only view events being generated with user selectable data such as a
thumbnail of the event along with event Meta data.
17.
The Intelligent Video Analytics System shall include a Forensic search and retrieval tool that
will allow:
a.
Selection of an event or alarm, based on type, severity level, camera number, and
date, time range for search
b.
Selection of an object type for searching by camera and date and time
c.
Once an event or alarm is retrieved from a search, the Intelligent Video Analytics
system shall display the following information:
i.
Camera name
ii.
Alarm or event type
iii.
Severity level
iv.
Associated Objects
v.
Timestamp
vi.
Key Frame with object bounding box(es) overlaid
vii.
Bitmaps of objects
viii.
Video playback if integrated with a DVR or NVR system
ix.
The operator shall be able to enter an event or alarm Comment.
d.
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X
Once an object is retrieved from a search, the Intelligent Video Analytics system
shall display the following information:
i.
Camera Name
ii.
Object Type
iii.
Timestamp when the object enters and exits the scene
iv.
Bitmap of the Object
v.
Object trajectory within the camera field of view
vi.
List of events linked to the object
vii.
The operator shall be able to enter an Object comment.
18.
The Intelligent Video Analytics System shall present alarms with the following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
C.
Real time on screen display with red alarm text
Real time audio Alarm alerts
Email alarm notification containing the key video frame and relevant data
Triggers to the compatible relay output cards.
19.
The Intelligent Video Analytics System shall include a reporting tool which shall allow the
user to generate interactive reports of event counts presented as tables or charts. The
report formats shall include text, PDF, HTML and Excel data.
20.
The Video Analytics System shall include an email report scheduler, which will periodically
generate event count reports in a format specified by the user and email those reports to one
or more recipients.
The Video Source specifications of the Video Analytics System shall be as follows:
1.
The Video Analytics System shall accept digital video from analog video sources connected
to compatible framegrabbers or digital video encoders – a list of such devices shall be
included with the bid response.
2.
To use IP network cameras as live inputs, each camera shall be set to stream MJPEG video
at a minimum of 15 fps per stream. Currently the following IP network cameras are
supported:
a.
b.
Axis 206, 207, 210, 211, 212PTZ, 216FD, 241S, 241Q, 243Q(1) Blade, 243(2)
Blade, 243Q(3) Blade, 243Q(4) Blade, 2120 (discontinued model), 2400
(discontinued model)
Sony SNC-RZ20N, SNC-RZ30N, SNC-RZ50N/P
The Video Analytics System’s minimum system requirements shall be, at minimum:
D.
Suggested Minimum System Requirements for Active Alert Base, Standard, Premium and
Smart Impressions
Component
Operating
System
Processor
RAM
Hard drive
Storage
Video Adapter
Network
connection
For analog
video input
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4 Channel PC
Windows® XP Professional with
Service Pack 2, or Windows
Server 2003 Standard
Intel® Premium® 4 (3.0 GHz or
higher) or comparable
8 Channel PC
Windows® XP Professional with
Service Pack 2, or Windows
Server 2003 Standard
Recommended: Intel Core 2 Duo
E-4600 (2.4 GHz or higher) or
comparable
512 MB or higher
80 GB (for 60-day storage of
metadata)
Video card with 16 MB memory
100/1000 Ethernet
Minimum: Dual Core Intel
Pentium 935 (3.2 GHz or higher)
or comparable
1 GB or higher
160 GB (for 60-day storage of
metadata)
Video card with 16 MB memory
100/1000 Ethernet
One Picolo Alert™ Compact
frame grabbers with 1 spider
(breakout) cables (recommended)
One Picolo Alert™ Compact
frame grabbers with 1 spider
(breakout) cable (recommended)
Component
Operating
System
Processor
12 Channel PC
Windows® XP Professional with
Service Pack 2, or Windows
Server 2003 R2 Standard
Recommended: Intel Core 2 Duo
E8500 (3.16 GHz or higher)
Minimum: 2 x Dual-Core Intel®
Xeon® 5120 (1.86 GHz or higher)
RAM
Hard drive
Storage
Video Adapter
Network
connection
For analog
video input
16 Channel PC
Windows® XP Professional with
Service Pack 2, or Windows
Server 2003 R2 Standard
Recommended: Intel Core 2
Quad Q9450 (2.66 GHz, 12 MB
L2 or higher)
2 GB or higher
300 GB (for 60-day storage of
metadata)
Video card with 16 MB memory
100/1000 Ethernet
Minimum: 2 X Dual-Core Intel®
Xeon® 5140 (2.33 GHz or higher)
2 GB or higher
400 GB (for 60-day storage of
metadata)
Video card with 16 MB memory
100/1000 Ethernet
Two Picolo Alert™ Compact
frame grabbers with 2 spider
(breakout) cables (recommended)
Two Picolo Alert™ Compact
frame grabbers with 2 spider
(breakout) cables (recommended)
Suggested Minimum System Requirements for People Counter
Component
Operating
System
20 Channel PC
Windows® XP Professional with
Service Pack 2, or Windows
Server 2003 Standard
Processor
Dual Core Intel Pentium 935 (3.2
GHz or higher)
or comparable
1 GB or higher
160 GB (for 60-day storage of
metadata)
Video card with 16 MB memory
RAM
Hard drive
Storage
Video Adapter
Network
connection
For analog
video input
100/1000 Ethernet
Processing
Resolution
All channels must be processed
at QCIF (160x120) resolution.
2 Picolo Alert™ Compact frame
grabbers with 2 spider (breakout)
cables (recommended) can only
support 16 channels. The rest of
the channels must be IP video
inputs.
30 Channel PC
Windows® XP Professional
with Service Pack 2, or
Windows Server 2003
Standard
2 Dual-Core Intel® Xeon®
5120 (1.86 GHz or higher) or
comparable
2 GB or higher
300 GB (for 60-day storage of
metadata)
Video card with 16 MB
memory
100/1000 Ethernet
40 Channel PC
Windows® XP
Professional with Service
Pack 2, or Windows
Server 2003 Standard
2 x Dual Core Intel Xeon
5140 (2.33 GHz or
higher)
2 GB or higher
400 GB (for 60-day
storage of metadata)
Video card with 16 MB
memory
100/1000 Ethernet
2 Picolo Alert™ Compact
frame grabbers with 2 spider
(breakout) cables
(recommended) can only
support 16 channels. The
rest of the channels must be
IP video inputs.
All channels must be
processed at QCIF (160x120)
resolution.
2 Picolo Alert™ Compact
frame grabbers with 2
spider (breakout) cables
(recommended) can only
support 16 channels.
The rest of the channels
must be IP video inputs.
All channels must be
processed at QCIF
(160x120) resolution.
Notes:
1.
This assumes all channels are processed at QCIF (160x120) resolution for overhead people counting
purposes.
The number of analog video inputs allowed per server depends on the available PCI slots for frame grabber
devices.
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E.
The Video Analytics System’s server shall be compatible with the following output relay card:
1.
2.
2.03
ELECTRICAL POWER REQUIREMENTS
A.
The Video Analytics System’s hardware components have the following electrical specifications:
1.
2.04
MCC USB-PDISO8 being a USB external 8 Form C relay module.
MCC ESB-ERB24 (24 form C relays to be used with 8-channel, 12-channel and 16-channel
servers)
Power Requirement
TBD
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
A.
The Video Analytics System’s hardware components shall be designed to meet the following
environmental conditions:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Operating Temperature
Emissions
Immunity
Safety
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
PART 3 – EXECUTION
3.01
3.02
EXAMINATION
A.
Submission of a proposal confirms that the contract documents and site conditions are accepted
without qualification unless exceptions are specifically noted.
B.
The site shall be visited by TBD on a regular basis to appraise ongoing progress of other trades and
contractors, make allowances for all ongoing work, and coordinate the requirements of this contract
in a timely manner.
C.
The Intelligent Video Analytics System be inspected before installation, and shall be free of any
cosmetic defects or damage.
PREPARATION
A.
3.03
Prior to installation, the Intelligent Video Analytics System shall be configured and tested in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
INSTALLATION
A.
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The Intelligent Video Analytics System shall be installed, programmed, and tested in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions.
1.
In order to ensure a complete, functional Intelligent Video Analytics System, for bidding
purposes, where information is not available from the Owner upon request, the worst-case
condition shall be assumed.
2.
Interfaces shall be coordinated with the Owner’s representative, where appropriate.
3.
Cameras shall be positioned according to the requirements of the Intelligent Video Analytics
system requirements to ensure proper functionality. If the camera views are not optimal, the
camera shall be repositioned by TBD
3.04
TESTING AND CERTIFICATION
A.
The Contractor shall demonstrate the functionality of the Intelligent Video Analytics System upon
completion of installation, documenting the result of all tests and providing these results to the
Owner. The Intelligent Video Analytics System shall be tested in accordance with the following:
1.
The Contractor shall conduct a complete inspection and test of all installed Intelligent Video
Analytics System equipment. This includes testing and verifying operation with connected
equipment.
2.
The Contractor shall provide staff to test all devices and all operational features of the
system for witness by the Owner’s representative and the Authority having jurisdiction. All
testing be witnessed by the Owner’s representative prior to acceptance.
3.
The testing and certification shall take place as follows:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
4.
The Intelligent Video Analytics System shall be tested in conjunction with the
manufacturer’s representative.
All deficiencies noted in the above test shall be corrected.
Test results shall be submitted to the consultant or Owner’s representative.
The test and correction of any deficiencies shall be witnessed by the owner’s
representative and noted.
The Owner’s representative shall accept the system.
The system shall be witnessed by the Authority having jurisdiction. Any deficiencies
noted during the testing be corrected.
A letter of certification shall be provided to indicate that the tests have been performed, and
all equipment is operational.
END OF SECTION
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